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Policy Recommendations by [http://robmyers.org/weblog/ Rob Myers]: | Policy Recommendations by [http://robmyers.org/weblog/ Rob Myers]: | ||
* Artists should campaign to oppose the extension of copyright and trademark law and the reduction of fair use. | |||
* Artists should use copyleft licensing to ensure the free circulation of ideas. | * Artists should use copyleft licensing to ensure the free circulation of ideas. | ||
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* Artists who are interested to do so should produce work to show the value of fair use and the public domain. | * Artists who are interested to do so should produce work to show the value of fair use and the public domain. | ||
* Artists who are interested to do so should challenge copyright maximalists and censors by using mass media imagery and transgressive | * Artists who are interested to do so should challenge copyright maximalists and censors by using mass media imagery and transgressive imagery. | ||
imagery. | |||
* Artists should use Free Software and free (or open) file formats for accessibility, and help drive improvement of them. | * Artists should use Free Software and free (or open) file formats for accessibility, and help drive improvement of them. | ||
(http://www.anat.org.au/stillopen/blog/2007/08/19/open-source-ideologies/) | (http://www.anat.org.au/stillopen/blog/2007/08/19/open-source-ideologies/) | ||
=More Information= | |||
See the book [[Our Space]] | |||
[[Category:Policy]] | [[Category:Policy]] | ||
[[Category:IP]] | [[Category:IP]] | ||
Latest revision as of 20:04, 24 August 2007
Policy Recommendations by Rob Myers:
- Artists should campaign to oppose the extension of copyright and trademark law and the reduction of fair use.
- Artists should use copyleft licensing to ensure the free circulation of ideas.
- Artists who are interested to do so can investigate the use of collaborative project management.
- Artists who are interested to do so should produce work to show the value of fair use and the public domain.
- Artists who are interested to do so should challenge copyright maximalists and censors by using mass media imagery and transgressive imagery.
- Artists should use Free Software and free (or open) file formats for accessibility, and help drive improvement of them.
(http://www.anat.org.au/stillopen/blog/2007/08/19/open-source-ideologies/)
More Information
See the book Our Space